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Body roll with Motivational struts and H&R?

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Old Nov 8, 2002 | 04:19 PM
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Body roll with Motivational struts and H&R?

For those of you that have the motivational struts and rear mount with progressive springs like H&R or Eibach, how is the body roll control?

The progressive springs are softer than stock in the softer zone and with the full suspension travel with the Motivational setup, what is the composure of the car like?

Is there a need to set the struts up fairly firm to keep the car from feeling mushy?
Old Nov 8, 2002 | 08:26 PM
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Re: Body roll with Motivational struts and H&R?

Originally posted by chris j vurnis
For those of you that have the motivational struts and rear mount with progressive springs like H&R or Eibach, how is the body roll control?

The progressive springs are softer than stock in the softer zone and with the full suspension travel with the Motivational setup, what is the composure of the car like?

Is there a need to set the struts up fairly firm to keep the car from feeling mushy?
I don't have motivational struts, but from what I understand, the adjustments for the Konis only affect the rebound stroke - not compression. Thus, increasing the dampening on the struts will not necessarily decrease the body roll.
Old Nov 9, 2002 | 03:03 PM
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just get a rear sway bar kit..., it worked for me before i even lowered my car.
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